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National Coalition of Associations of 7-Eleven Franchisees Names McLane Service Provider of the Year

C-store distributor has worked with 7-Eleven for 57 years at more than 7,400 locations
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The National Coalition of Associations of 7-Eleven Franchisees (NCASEF) has awarded McLane Co. Inc. with its Service Provider of the Year award for the second consecutive year

NCASEF board members who recognized McLane praised the convenience-store distributor as a dependable and trustworthy vendor partner.

“We are thrilled once again to recognize McLane as our Service Provider of the Year,” said Sukhi Sandhu, chairman of NCASEF. “Their commitment to understand and meet the needs of our franchisees has made them an invaluable partner and played a significant role in our success. We deeply appreciate their ongoing support and look forward to continuing our partnership in the years ahead.”

McLane has worked with 7-Eleven for 57 years and services more than 7,400 locations spanning 38 states, it said. McLane completes almost 800,000 deliveries to 7-Eleven stores each year, providing a range of products from fresh food, candy, snacks and general merchandise.

“For McLane to be honored with this distinction for the second year in a row reflects our team’s dedication to providing exceptional service and building strong, collaborative relationships with 7-Eleven’s franchisees across the country,” said Vito Maurici, McLane customer experience officer. “We take great pride in our longtime partnership with such a recognized retailer and look forward to our continued collaboration in delivering first-rate service, quality and efficiency while driving mutual success.”

McLane, Temple, Texas, offers tailored solutions for retail and restaurant customers, from ordering and fulfillment to equipment and in-store merchandising.

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